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Total Punishment Gaming began in 2008 as a small Steam Clan and it's now grown to a large Community that spans into multiple game genres, and the only reason our Community has grown and prospered over these soon to be 9 years is because of our Members and our Regulars, specifically those who go well above and beyond to help.

Today, we give a special thank you to both Amencorner and Spectre for showing such dedication and initiative!

It is thanks to Amencorner that our 7 Days to Die server was not only started, but maintained. Amen put many hours and hard work into the server, not only from a technical aspect, but as an Admin also, working to ensure any issues players had were addressed and fixed in a timely manner and to the best of his ability.

Spectre also has put in a lot of time and hard work by resurrecting our ARMA 3 Exile server. He has been a vigilant ARMA Admin for several months already, but he's taken it upon himself to give Exile a fresh breath of air. You can read his current post regarding our Exile server here.

Neither were expected to take on the task of maintaining and Admining a server entirely on their own, but they took it upon themselves to do it, and we couldn't be more appreciative of their dedication. Thank you both for a job well done!